Removing A Configured Device; Opening A Configured Device - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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9. When a message in the main AVR window indicates that a high-speed USB device
is plugged into a non-high-speed USB hub, ignore the message and close it.
10. Close the Remote Storage Settings dialog box and, optionally, the AVR session.
The device continues to be listed as an iSCSI session until you
the list of configured iSCSI sessions.
Related Topics
"Configuring a CD-ROM or Floppy Disk Drive as a Remote Storage Device"
"Configuring a Local ISO Image File as a Remote Storage Device"

"Removing a Configured Device"

"Connecting a Configured Local Storage Device to the Host"
Removing a Configured Device
You can remove a device from the list of configured iSCSI sessions. You might need
to do this, for example, to free up a session for another device.
To remove a configured device
1. In the Remote Settings dialog box, click to select the device that you want to
remove.
2. Under Slot Management, click Request iSCSI Logout.
3. When a message asks if you are sure you want to close the connection, click OK.
The device continues to be configured for the duration of the
you can
open the connection

Opening a Configured Device

You can open a connection again if you need to reconnect it to the
Express5800/320Ma system. Opening a connection assigns a previously configured
device to an available iSCSI session.
To open a configured device
1. In the Remote Settings dialog box, select an iSCSI session.
2. Under Slot Management, click LocalMedia Login.
3. Select the device and click Next.
4. Select or clear the following, as applicable, and click OK:
To prevent the image file from being changed, click readonly to select it.
If the image file is a removable device, click removable to select it.
Configuring and Connecting Remote Storage Devices
again (connect it to an iSCSI session).
remove the device
VTM console
session, and
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